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Twelve-year dynamics and rainfall thresholds for alternating creep and rapid movement of the Hooskanaden landslide from integrating InSAR, pixel offset tracking, and borehole and hydrological measurements Twelve-year dynamics and rainfall thresholds for alternating creep and rapid movement of the Hooskanaden landslide from integrating InSAR, pixel offset tracking, and borehole and hydrological measurements

The Hooskanaden landslide is a large (~600 m wide × 1,300 m long), deep (~30 – 45 m) slide located in southwestern Oregon. Since 1958, it has had five moderate/major movements that catastrophically damaged the intersecting U.S. Highway 101, along with persistent slow wet‐season movements and a long‐term accelerating trend due to coastal erosion. Multiple remote sensing approaches...
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Y. Xu, Z. Lu, William Schulz, J. Kim

Assessing the long-term earthquake risk for the US National Bridge Inventory (NBI) Assessing the long-term earthquake risk for the US National Bridge Inventory (NBI)

We estimate annualized earthquake loss associated with over 600,000 bridges located throughout the contiguous United States. Each year, the Federal Highway Administration, in partnership with State Departments of Transportation, undertake a massive exercise to update the National Bridge Inventory (NBI) by combining data from states, federal agencies, local jurisdictions, and tribal...
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Kishor Jaiswal, N. Kwong, S. Yen, D. Bausch, Kuo-wan Lin, Nico Luco, David Wald, J. Rozelle

Leveraging deep learning in global 24/7 real-time earthquake monitoring at the National Earthquake Information Center Leveraging deep learning in global 24/7 real-time earthquake monitoring at the National Earthquake Information Center

Machine‐learning algorithms continue to show promise in their application to seismic processing. The U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) is exploring the adoption of these tools to aid in simultaneous local, regional, and global real‐time earthquake monitoring. As a first step, we describe a simple framework to incorporate deep‐learning tools into NEIC...
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William Yeck, John Patton, Zachary Ross, Gavin P. Hayes, Michelle Guy, Nicholas Ambruz, David Shelly, Harley Benz, Paul Earle

Simultaneous observations of geoelectric and geomagnetic fields produced by magnetospheric ULF waves Simultaneous observations of geoelectric and geomagnetic fields produced by magnetospheric ULF waves

Geomagnetic perturbations (BGEO) related to magnetospheric ultralow frequency (ULF) waves induce electric fields within the conductive Earth—geoelectric fields (EGEO)—that in turn drive geomagnetically induced currents. Though numerous past studies have examined ULF wave BGEO from a space weather perspective, few studies have linked ULF waves with EGEO. Using recently available...
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M. D. Hartinger, X. Shih, G. Lucas, Benjamin Murphy, Anna Kelbert, J.B.H. Baker, E. Rigler, Paul Bedrosian

Geomagnetism Program research plan, 2020–2024 Geomagnetism Program research plan, 2020–2024

The Geomagnetism Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) monitors geomagnetic field variation through operation of a network of observatories across the United States and its territories, and it pursues scientific research needed to estimate and assess geomagnetic and geoelectric hazards. Over the next five years (2020–2024 inclusive) and in support of national and agency priorities
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Jeffrey Love, Anna Kelbert, Benjamin S. Murphy, E. Rigler, Kristen Lewis

Seismic analysis of the 2020 Magna, Utah, earthquake sequence: Evidence for a listric Wasatch fault Seismic analysis of the 2020 Magna, Utah, earthquake sequence: Evidence for a listric Wasatch fault

The 18 March 2020 Mw 5.7 Magna earthquake near Salt Lake City, Utah, offers a rare glimpse into the subsurface geometry of the Wasatch fault system—one of the world's longest active normal faults and a major source of seismic hazard in northern Utah. We analyze the Magna earthquake sequence and resolve oblique-normal slip on a shallow (30–35°) west-dipping fault at ~9- to 12-km depth...
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Guanning Pang, Keith Koper, Maria Messimeri, Kristine Pankow, Ben Baker, Jamie Farrell, James Holt, J. Hale, Paul Robertson, Relu Burlacu, James Pechmann, Katherine Whidden, Monique Holt, Amir Allam, Christopher DuRoss

Earthquake information products and tools from the Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS) Earthquake information products and tools from the Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS)

This Fact Sheet describes post-earthquake products and tools provided by the Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS) through the U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program. The focus is on products that provide situational awareness immediately after significant earthquakes.
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Lisa Wald

Measuring basal force fluctuations of debris flows using seismic recordings and empirical green's functions Measuring basal force fluctuations of debris flows using seismic recordings and empirical green's functions

We present a novel method for measuring the fluctuating basal normal and shear stresses of debris flows by using along‐channel seismic recordings. Our method couples a simple parameterization of a debris flow as a seismic source with direct measurements of seismic path effects using empirical Green's functions generated with a force hammer. We test this method using two large‐scale (8...
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Kate Allstadt, Maxime Farin, Richard Iverson, Maciej Obryk, Jason Kean, Victor Tsai, Thomas Rapstine, Matthew Logan

Hydrothermal alteration on composite volcanoes: Mineralogy, hyperspectral imaging and aeromagnetic study of Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand Hydrothermal alteration on composite volcanoes: Mineralogy, hyperspectral imaging and aeromagnetic study of Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand

Prolonged volcanic activity can induce surface weathering and hydrothermal alteration that is a primary control on edifice instability, posing a complex hazard with its challenges to accurately forecast and mitigate. This study uses a frequently active composite volcano, Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand, to develop a conceptual model of surface weathering and hydrothermal alteration applicable to...
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Gabor Kereszturi, Lauren Schaefer, Craig Miller, Stuart Mead

The recurrence interval of post-fire debris-flow generating rainfall in the southwestern United States The recurrence interval of post-fire debris-flow generating rainfall in the southwestern United States

In the southwestern United States, post-fire debris flows commonly initiate during short bursts of intense rainfall. To date, the frequency of the rainfall rates has not been quantified. Here, we combine an existing database of debris-flow occurrences and corresponding peak storm intensities with a geospatial library of rainfall recurrence interval (RI) information and climate type to...
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Dennis Staley, Jason Kean, Francis Rengers

Hillslopes in humid-tropical climates aren’t always wet: Implications for hydrologic response and landslide initiation in Puerto Rico, USA Hillslopes in humid-tropical climates aren’t always wet: Implications for hydrologic response and landslide initiation in Puerto Rico, USA

The devastating impacts of the widespread flooding and landsliding in Puerto Rico following the September 2017 landfall of Hurricane Maria highlight the increasingly extreme atmospheric disturbances and enhanced hazard potential in mountainous humid‐tropical climate zones. Long‐standing conceptual models for hydrologically driven hazards in Puerto Rico posit that hillslope soils remain...
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Matthew Thomas, Benjamin Mirus, Joel B. Smith

Now trending … Earthquake information Now trending … Earthquake information

The U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program has overall successfully fulfilled its mission of providing timely earthquake information via web applications and other methods. Imagine a single month of earthquake data delivery, serving 3.6 billion total data requests, including 29 million pageviews by 7.1 million users, 606 million automated data feeds, and 45 million catalog...
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William Leith, Jeremy Fee, Eric Martinez, Lynda Lastowka
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